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    Top Engine the Semantic Web Engine for the Enterprise. Top Engine is a Business Rule Engine that utilize OWL DL ontologies for vocabulary primitive to write rules on top of ontology. Top Engine support forward and backward chaining with truth maintenance
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    QJoystickManager

    QJoystickManager

    Simple joystick management system for Qt

    QJoystickManager is a cross platform joystick management system. Its written in C++ and uses SDL and the Qt framework. QJoystickManager strives to be as easy to use as possible, it implements many features that will ease the interaction between your program and the attached joysticks. This project uses Qt extensively, and as such users need to a have working knowledge of C++ and Qt basics (Signals and Slots and Qt data types).
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